Sapphire also has a suite at the Hyatt hotel. They are showing off the usual ATI graphic cards. You will not see any upcoming models at their suite, as these cards have not yet officially been released. Instead the company is showing off two new areas of business. The first are power supplies. These will be aimed at the mainstream and can handle 625W. The 14 cm fan has either red or white LEDs and the PSU is FireMV and FireGL certified. The second new offering are displays. The first is a 3D capable monitor. which simply has two layers to create the effect with the help of specific "sunglasses". The unit on is 22 inches large, can be used with both ATI and NVIDIA cards and will cost around 600 US Dollars. Another 56 inch display with a massive resolution, intended for industrial and medical applications can also be viewed. It features "quad HD" resolution and will sell in a bundle with FireGL cards.

18 Commentson Computex 2008: Sapphire

Nah, it's 3d enabled. Essentially there's 2 layers of screen which work together to display the proper blend of images, when combined with glasses, for 3d imaging. Should work with loads of class-A games in the coming years. I'd expect them to be double the price of any similar sized monitor, so the 600$ isn't that bad of a deal for being brand new.

It is actually the one in the first pic. Bit Tech's got some pre computex info and photos of the card, which does have dual HDMIs. Link You can also see the HDMI cable plugged in, and the second HDMI Port on this higher res one link :)

OT: I'm really liking the idea of that "quad HD" screen. I can't wait until they move up in res as I'm not buying a 30" screen untill it's higher than 2560x1600. Roll on 3840x2400 res screens :eek: :cool:!

Seriously: its a bit big. I would rather a QUAD HD TFT to be 30", and just make the pixel density higher. I'm still waiting for a TFT about the same size as A4 (letter) that can actually display a PDF and BE READABLE without zoom.

Thanks for the feedback guys. Asus has its own area, which is not in one of the big halls. I will see if I have some time do drop by their place. It is usually extremely busy, which makes taking pictures very difficult and also getting a marketing person to help us out with things.

I have quite a bit more to post ;) but Computex is going for another 2 days ^^.